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Full-time Veterinary Nurse — West Berkshire


Valley Veterinary Group, a well-established, proudly independent practice in West Berkshire, is seeking a registered veterinary nurse to join its fun and friendly team.

The successful candidate will work across the Group’s three sites, including its main practice in Tutts Clump and branch surgeries in Pangbourne and Spencers Wood. Each site offers a mixture of consultations, operations, radiography (Tutts Clump and Spencers Wood), daily nurse consults and their own full Idexx blood suites.

This is a full-time role, but the position is flexible and can be discussed to accommodate your requirements. There is an equally-shared rota of 1:4 Saturday mornings (8.30am-1.30pm), and no overnight duties are required. OOH provision is covered by Vets Now.

Nurses are involved in theatre, consults and inpatient care on a daily basis. If you have a particular interest, the group is happy to accommodate your development where possible. Flexible CPD allowance and professional fees are covered within the package.

Salary is commensurate with experience. Please note that a driving licence and own vehicle are essential due to the rural location.



To apply for the position, please send your CV to Amy at head.nurse@valleyvet.co.uk

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